Russia,
Syrian “patriotic” opposition agree on joint action against ISIS,
Nusra front
Opposition fighters at the frontline on the outskirts of Kfar Lata, a ghost village in the Idlib province countryside of Syria, in October 2013. Photo AP.
3
November, 2015
[…] The Russian Defense Ministry has established contacts with leaders and field commanders of a number of patriotic Syrian opposition groups, which prioritize the country’s integrity despite being opposed to Syrian President Bashar Assad, [Andrei Kartapolov, a senior Russian General Staff official] said, adding that Moscow hopes that this would help to resolve the Syrian conflict.
“In the framework of a broader international coalition on the fight against terrorism in the Middle East, we have established contacts with leaders and field commanders of several opposition units. These patriotic groups which, despite fighting government forces for four years, hold the idea of preserving Syria as a united sovereign state, free from ISIL and other terrorists of all sorts, higher than their political ambitions. We hope that this step will become a turning point in the resolution of the Syrian conflict.”
The Russian Aerospace Forces and the Syrian opposition have reached an agreement on joint action against terrorists, he said.According to Kartapolov, the Russian air group deployed in Syria has already coordinated joint anti-terrorism efforts with the Syrian opposition by establishing reliable data exchange channels.
He emphasized that “this close cooperation allows us to unite efforts of the government troops and other patriotic forces in the Syrian Arab Republic, which had been in opposition earlier, to present a united front against a common enemy — international terrorism.”
He added that the Russian Aerospace Forces had hit 24 terrorist targets, the coordinates of which had been provided by the Syrian opposition.
“Today, the Russian Federation carried out 12 sorties against 24 terrorist targets using high explosive munition and high-precision KAB-500 bombs in the areas of Tadmur, Deir ez-Zor, Itria, and eastern Aleppo. The coordinates of all these objects were provided to us by representatives of the opposition.”
A terrorist command center, an ammunition depot, 10 strongholds and 12 artillery positions were destroyed as result of the Russian airstrikes on targets based on data shared by the Syrian opposition forces.
He noted that Russia has “repeatedly expressed readiness to cooperate with all Syrian patriotic forces fighting against ISIL and Nusra Front terrorists.” […
Senior
Russian Official: After we cleaned Syria from the ISIS-Cancer, we
will clean Iraq
3
November, 2015
Russia’s
Deputy Defence Minister Anatoly Antonov has told reporters at the 6th
Xiangshan Security Forum in the Chinese capital of Beijing that his
country’s actions in Syria are in accordance with international
law, and that should Iraq make a formal request for assistance in its
fight against Islamic State (IS), Russia would consider it.
“In
case we receive a request, we shall consider it accordingly. What I
can say now is that as of today we do not have a request from Iraq
like the one we have from Bashar al-Assad.”
He
continued, forcing the point that Russia is working specifically
against IS, and not merely pro-Syrian regime. “As there are very
many insinuations about Syria, I would like to stress we have a
written request from Assad for a military and military-technical
assistance in fighting IS.
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“We
stress we are acting on a legal base and in compliance with the
international law.”
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Senior
Iraqi officials have made overtures towards the Russians, expressing
dismay at the perceived lack of progress being made by the US-led
coalition currently targeting the jihadists in Iraq.
Hakim
al-Zamili, chair of the parliamentary committee on defence and
security, said earlier this month, “We might be forced to ask
Russia to launch airstrikes in Iraq soon. I think in the upcoming few
days or weeks Iraq will be forced to ask Russia to launch airstrikes
and that depends on their success in Syria.”
Source:
BasNews
U.S. says too soon for Syrian opposition to attend talks in Russia
4
October, 2015
The
U.S. State Department said on Tuesday it was premature for the
Russian government to invite Syrian opposition to talks in Russia.
Russian
media reported that Syrian government officials and members of the
country’s splintered opposition could meet in Moscow next week.
“We
think it’s premature,” State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth
Trudeau said.
She
said there would come a time when it would be appropriate but that
for now nations involved in diplomatic efforts on Syria’s conflict
should concentrate on what was agreed on in talks last week in
Vienna.
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